| Hi Ronnie,
A LOT has changed since we were wet behind the ears rookie drivers with 
no fear ...
Here in Colorado, 20 mph over spells J-A-I-L, suspension of license, 
large fine, drivers education classes, license points, all upon 
conviction.  It is usually plea bargained down if it is a first offense.
So if the officer writes you a ticket for 19 over, they are usually 
giving you a huge break.
Also, it is now illegal for a 16 year old to be driving after certain 
hours unless they have a related driver 21 or older.
The question I would ask is, "How fast were you REALLY going?"
-- 
Glenn Merrell
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On 2/25/2010 8:00 AM, rbtr3a@cox.net wrote:
> Well my 16 year old daughter received her first speeding ticket this morning. 
>19 mph over in a 35 zone. She know she will have to pay the ticket ant that 
>she will have to park her truck.  When I gave her the truck for her B day she 
>had to sign a contract with me regarding the rules.  In the contract states 
>that upon receiving a moving violation the vehicle will be parked and the 
>penalty will be determined.  So my question is how long should I require her 
>to park the truck.  In addition to paying the fine.
>
> Ronnie Babbitt
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